Nokia N80 WLAN - 802.1x TLS

Hi,
I have a N80 at 3.0618.0.2 (23/05/2006, RM-92, Nokia N80 (45.02))
I want to connect to an 802.1x network that uses TLS+digital certificates.
If I go to settings->connection->Access points->New access point
I can define a new network with bearer=wlan, wlan security mode 802.1x
I can then go into WLAN security sett & under EAP plugin settings I can tick "EAP-TLS", Enable it & hit configure
I then have the option to select "User certificate", but the only option is none.
So I have to define it.
However if I go to settings->security->certif management->personal->Options I only have Help,Exit
Is this an issue where my provider (3UK) have broken 802.1x support by preventing the user from adding certificates. If so I am so so so so very very very peeved....
Or perhaps I'm just doing something wrong?
Thanks
nigel.

yes thanks, I've now managed to import a certificate just fine (with the built in file browser in fact). Just wasn't immediately obvious!
HOWEVER a bigger problem. "Scan for available networks" doesn't even list my network at work even when standing under various access points where a laptop works fine.
The network is 802.11b with open authentication and 802.1x EAP-TLS.
I can connect to home network (g WEP128) fine, can see neighbour (g WPA) and connect to public networks - Tmobile, BT openzone (not sure if g or b)
Any ideas why I wouldn't even see the network . (3.0618)

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    I've contacted Nokia regarding this issue and they answered me that this has nothing to do with us and that I should contact Apple support.
    Any idea to fix this issue? Anybody alse having the same problem?
    thanks a lot for your answers!
    Cheers
    Laurent

    I just ran into this problem and Googling for "263.9" seems to reflect a number of similar cases.
    A poster at another forum had received word from Nokia saying "nothing to do with us" and indeed all the Google hits indicated a Mac user suffering from the problem.
    However, some information hinted that phone firmware updates would have fixed the problem for some models. Woohoo for contradictory information.
    I ran into the problem using a factory fresh Nokia e70 and G4 PowerBook with 10.4.6, and the firmware for this phone is indeed the latest.
    More information on this would be appreciated,
    J

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